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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957 Junior Prom High School Gym Burt Murdock's Orchestra Mrs. Clark Brown Friday, Mar. 29 Lehi Firemen Plan Lehi Wildlife Lehi Lions Club Asks Cooperation Attends Adult In Completing Korean Vet's Placque Education Confab Assn. Sponsors Mrs. Clark (Ellen) Brown Names submitted to be added to Under the general chairmanship of Adult Education for Director the include list following: the members L. W. Woriton, of Dr. School District, atthe Alpine of the Lehi Lions Club are making Bruce Bone Two classes in archery are now Mountain-Plain- s three-da- y the tended progress in the arrangements for Ray Robinson taught in Lehi under sponbeing ConferAdult Education Dean Asay the placement of a placque to comof the Lehi Wildlife Assorship week-end in the ence held last memorate and honor the names of Glen Gurney it is reported by Jack sociation, Union Building at those who participated in military Charles R. Southwick Sly, president the University of Utah. duties during the Korean ConJoseph R. Lambert There is a class for adults each Theme of the conference was flict. Melvin C. Hartshorn at 7:30 p. m., and a class directMonday and "Applied Leadership" Ralph E. Hartshorn Serving with Dr. Woriton on for Juniors (boys under 16 years from Education Adult Utah, of ors Richard W. Gaisford the general committee are George and New of age) each Thursday at 7:30 p. Colorado, Wyoming Eugene Ray Bone Lewis, E. N. Webb and E. Russell Mrs. m. Both are held at a special were in attendance. Mexico Paul C. Bennett Innes. indoor archery range which has conferences all attended Brown Harold Weston I vers Some names not on the publishbeen set up in a coop owned by Saturand held Thursday, Friday Richard W. Gilchrist Glen ed list were submitted by family Shelley. The coop is located B. Adamson, day, while Lloyd Darhl Leland Tingey back of Wattie's Cafe, and is members last week and will be Inof Director just District Alpine Neil H. Manning printed herewith. For any name struction, attended a number of equipped with targets and flood Kent Eugene Beck not included or if there is a name sessions. Both general meetings lights. Paul Lehi Haws misspelled, corrections will be acMr. Sly reported that there is and workshop sessions were held, comcepted by any member of the and much valuable information still room for more adults in the mittee. Senior class. A small fee of 10 was gained by those attending. Thos Who Served As a follow-u- p of the conference, cents per night is charged for From 1930 to 1953 Mark Nichols, State Director of members of this class. Persons inVocational Education, visited the terested in joining are urged to The bronze placque will be in To stalled in the Memorial Building Alpine School District Monday, contact Mr. Sly or Gerald Turner. Expressing appreciation for the and met in conference with Mrs. A good group is participating in the projects and will continue in Brown, Mr. Adamson and Super- the Junior class. At the present by the cooperation and support shown previously accomplished Fund Heart annual the campaign intendent Alma P. Burton. Prob- time around 35 boys are enrolled, Lions Club of commemorating rethe names of those who served Mrs. Dorothy Bone, chairman,com- lems regarding Adult Education and some are developing real to all minds ward Acwere discussed. captains skill. The Junior class is Under I II. Wars World and during finish up the direction of Philip Boltz and cording to military authorities, plete their contacts and Gerald Turner. the Korean Conflict took place the drive. The contributions re- LINCOLN B. FARNSWORTH from June 27, 1950 to July 27, ceived from Federated Women's ENTERS MARINE CORPS 1953. The names of those who Clubs are greatly apreciated, is Pfc. Lincoln Bryon Farnsworth FAMILY MEMBERS ATTEND served in any branch of the pointed out and those who have has completed basic training in FUNERAL OF ARTHUR M. invited to and has PETERSON IN PORTLAND the U. S. Marine military during that time should not been contacted are contact Mrs. Bone, or Doris Pet- been stationed at Corps Pendlebe included on the roster. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Peterson Camp Mrs. Bone erson, He is the son of and daughter Peggy, spent the ton, California. Those Eligible Rules of eligibility were sub- would like to make up her final Lincoln and Iris Fowler Farns- week-ert- d in Portland, Oregon, in the now of Menlo Park, Calif, where they attended the funeral of mitted by the military authorities report on the ticket sale worth, near future. and the grandson of Mrs. Kate F. Arthur M. Peterson, 69, held Satfor the placque as follows: Concert Chorus Chantante Austin and the late Mayor Daryl urday. Mr. Peterson, well known 1. or women whose All men Those who have purchased Fowler. He will be remembered native of Pleasant Grove, a brother homes were in Lehi prior to their service, and were taken in from tickets are reminded that they as a former student at the Lehi of Mr. Peterson, was also a brother Lehi and returned to Lehi as their may be used again to attend the high school, and has finished high to Dan W. Peterson of this tity. concert to be presented by the school in Menlo Park. Ill for some time past of a heart home. Chorus. For those who Chantante ailment, he died March 20. He 2. All those taken in from some was a son of Martin and Lena Jenother community, but who made have not as yet obtained a ticket, KARTCHNERS HAVE DAUGHTER NEW door. the will available sen Peterson of Pleasant Grove. at be imthey home Lehi their permanent Friends of Roscoe H. and Mary He had made his home in Pdrt-lan- d represent your mediately following their service. One ticket will contribution to the Heart Fund Smith Kartchner will be pleased for some years where he 3. Lehi men or women who had one ticket will admit an en- to learn of the arrival of a new followed business occupations and made their permanent homes else- and concert. baby daughter, March 19, at selling. Included in the survivors where and entered the service from tire family to the concert The exact of the date where the are his wife; his stepmother, Mrs. California, Salinas, that home and returned to that which promises to be an outstand- Kartchners are now making their Martha Peterson of Pleasant location, would belong to that musical event, will be an- home. Lucinda Elaine is the Grove; two sons and two daughcommunity and would not be in- ing on name chosen for the newcomer ters. A sister and brother-in-lawill held be not nounced. It cluded on the Lehi placque. April 5, due to the General Con- who has four brothers and two Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoggard of The cooperation of veterans and ference season, according to Mrs. sisters. The baby weighted 9 lbs. American Fork; made the trip their families is urgently solicit- Glen Trane, chorus president. 3 ozs. Mrs. Mary F. Smith of this with the Petersons, traveling by ed in making the memorian com' city is the proud grandmother. motor. plete and perfect as to spelling CLYDE TURNERS took place in Portlives in Interment Kartchner Grandmother and other details. Please read Idaho. land. t the list carefully and make anyJ HAVE NEW SON A son baby joined the family of corrections promptly, Dr. Woriton C'vdo and Phyllis Evans Turner, stresses. March 18, at a Salt Lake City Blain Pernoux Anderson hosnital. weight 6 lbs. 12 ozs. Jack A. Asay PhiliD Clyde is the name choson Howard J. Austin for the new arrival, who will be John M. Ball welcomed bv three sisters, Donna, John M. Ball Carol and Judy, and one brother Clinton J. Barnes Teddy. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred TurBurton D. Bates ner of this citv share grandparTreston H. Beck ents' honors with Mrs. Evelyn Richard L. Bennett Gurr of Salt Lake City. Fred M. Brockbank Ferris D. Brown HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Robert B. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Rex Holmstcad Eph. L. Bryant were hosts at dinner, Sunday, in Kenneth J. Bryant honor of Mrs. Holmstead's father, William Lee Bugg Hvrum C Evans. Continuing, Kerlin Earl Chilton ' Simplicity ROTICUL TILLER Sherman Roy Christofferson verv active, Mr. Evans, well known for his ability as a poet, Dean Colledge H.P 2 reached his 72nd milestone on Paul B. Comer March 25. A decorated birthday Mustang 3 H. P. Earl Craig Dorton was motif cake a the for central F. Dean Darrell TILLER festive occasion at which Mr. and Eugene Done Mrs. Evans joined the Holmstead William B. Douglas family at their home. Arttiur E. Ellis James Merle Evans ' Wm. H. Evans Leo E. Finneran Edmund D. Fowler FIELD GARDEN LAWN Darwin Valentine Gaisford Sherman Fox FERTILIZER 10 lb. Bags 100 lb. Bags Bobbie G. Grahm R. James Gray Arvo Victor Havilla Charles Eugene Haws Shirley C. Hicks Fairbanks HOME WATER SYSTEM Earl N. Hicks Motor, Pump & Pressure Tank David R. Holmes newly-dedicat- Archery Classes ed Heart Fund Captains Urged Report Funds TAKE The Fire has Department an order for fireworks costing $260, or more than double the amount spent for last year's As in past years, the display. Firemen will supervise and set off the fireworks as a public service. Since the money must all be raised by the Firemen themselves, they are inviting any citizen interested in the project to contribute to it. Mayor Frank Sharp started the ball rolling with a contribution of $10. first-tim- placed per couple NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of Joseph deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix at the law office of Harvard R. Hinton, 114 West Main, Lehi. Utah, on or before May 29, 1957. Signed Azalia Barnes Dickerson, Administratrix. First Publication: March 21, 1957. Last Publication: April 11. 1957. Rose while Mrs. Varney is the pleased great-gregrandmother. Mother and baby are doing well. at Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilcock enjoyed a trip to St. George, wtiere they participated in Temple sessions. Grover Shakespeare, brother-in-laof Mr. Wilcock, is a worker in the temple. They also spent some time with Mrs. Alta Three Wilcock, a sister-in-ladays were spent in St. George. They remained for an overnight stop in Fillmore, where they visited a cousin, Jewell Wilcock and other family members. Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb, and Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Peck attended the state choral festival in Salt Lake City, Saturday evening. Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Peck both participated in the outstanding event as members of the Chantante Chorus. It Pays To Advertise! STATE FflCII w Tow Car INSURES Your Horn. 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